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The Cornell Lab of Ornithology provides resources on almost 600 different species of birds. With interactive bird ID tools, fun games, and live bird cams, this ...
Birds have many different songs and calls and this site explains the differences between basic bird calls, songs and nonverbal communication.
Play an interactive game to identify the differences between bird calls.
A list of the 20 most common Southeast feeder birds with information on each bird.
A winter-long citizen science project surveying birds that visit feeders. Sign up and count birds from November to April. Anyone interested in birds can ...
Here you'll find helpful articles and discussions about all things birding, from how to identify birds, how to feed birds, where to find birds, what tools can ...
Free instant bird ID help for over 400 North American birds.
Here you will find an exceptional online field guide for the birds of North America and relevant conservation information pertaining to birds including an ...
An online bird guide for a wide range of species all across North America
An online checklist program that allows birders to enter when, where, and how they went birding.
Watch birds for science and learn all about nesting birds.
A year-round project developed to reach diverse urban audiences and collect high-quality bird data from participants in urban areas.
An inquiry-based science curriculum that engages kids in scientific study and real data collection through the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s citizen-science ...
A great place to purchase all of your birding needs. From books to feeders, you can find it here.
Project Noah is an online tool to document wildlife and create your own at-home citizen scientist project.
Great bird behavior video to pique students’ interest. The species, however, are generally not local to the area.
An easy to use website to help identify the birds in the area.
iTree and Air Pollution in DeSoto County, Mississippi
Across the South, rapid urbanization is transforming previously rural areas and creating new environmental challenges. Desoto County sits in the northwestern ...
Kids in the Woods Expands Science, Nature Experiences for Middle School Kids
The Kids in the Woods program at Westwood Middle School in Gainesville, Florida started in 2013 with one simple question, ‘How do we get kids outdoors and ...
Linkages between Forest Cover, Community Vitality, and Human Health in Atlanta
Proctor Creek snakes through downtown Atlanta and eventually works its way to the Chattahoochee River. Along the way it passes through both middle and lower ...
Young Scientists Find Nature in Their Own Backyards
In this issue of Leaves of Change you will learn about a project that engages 6th grade students from Westwood Middle School in Gainesville, Florida, in ...
Partnership Spurs Diversity Outreach Projects in Texas
Years ago, John Warner, an urban district forester with the Texas A&M Forest Service and a longtime InterfaceSouth partner, recognized that landownership ...
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces Local Projects to Help Kids Get Outdoors
Connecting Kids to the Hogtown Creek Watershed in Gainesville, Florida
ButterflyFest 2012 at the Florida Museum of Natural History
Doctors prescribe a daily dose of nature
Get 'em Outside video
Green Schools National Conference 2013
InterfaceSouth Post: Pediatrician has prescription to fight obesity
Kids in the Woods blog
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